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Section talking about relationships to other Indo-Aryan Languages uses analogy and non-linguistic terminology when discussing vowels specifically, so it's unclear what sounds are intended. I.e. it describes one vowel as having the same sound as the 'aw in awl', but that sound is different between American, RP, and Indian English Akku anka ( talk) Akku anka ( talk) 00:05, 16 April 2022 (UTC)
I've protected both of these redirects for now, as the sources I'm seeing suggest that these two are dialects of Bhojpuri rather than distinct languages. In most cases, dialects should either be covered on the page of the parent language, or if there are many dialects, on a page that broadly covers those dialects, such as Bengali dialects. Creation of standalone articles for Mallika and Kashkia requires sufficient sourcing and a consensus. OhNoitsJamie Talk 15:41, 5 July 2022 (UTC)
Kashika and Mallika is a dialect of Bhojpuri language, It was named by a linguist, People in general have no idea about this name and neither the government accepted these names, Indian government know this language by the name Bhojpuri, you can see government website, it is clearly written bhojpuri. It should be covered on the page of the parent language. Jilataap ( talk) 06:44, 7 July 2022 (UTC)
Some guys are distorting the Bhojpuri Language article. He has updated this page multiple times without giving any source. Kindly check this user edits @Sang00500. He is indulging in edit warfare which is a breach of Wikipedia policy/rules. Kindly verify and take strict action on it. Aadit kumar misir ( talk) 10:14, 28 August 2022 (UTC)
The video under the ″History″ section of the ″Bhojpuri language″ page, the topic on which the person is talking is in bad taste, video does not capture the flavour and essence of Bhojpuri, the video is grave injustice to Bhojpuri.
If im authorised, will be glad to contribute a video of a person speaking Bhojpuri in the next few days.
Video details: WIKITONGUES- Krishna speaking Bhojpuri.webm Dmncnthny ( talk) 18:55, 21 June 2023 (UTC)
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Section talking about relationships to other Indo-Aryan Languages uses analogy and non-linguistic terminology when discussing vowels specifically, so it's unclear what sounds are intended. I.e. it describes one vowel as having the same sound as the 'aw in awl', but that sound is different between American, RP, and Indian English Akku anka ( talk) Akku anka ( talk) 00:05, 16 April 2022 (UTC)
I've protected both of these redirects for now, as the sources I'm seeing suggest that these two are dialects of Bhojpuri rather than distinct languages. In most cases, dialects should either be covered on the page of the parent language, or if there are many dialects, on a page that broadly covers those dialects, such as Bengali dialects. Creation of standalone articles for Mallika and Kashkia requires sufficient sourcing and a consensus. OhNoitsJamie Talk 15:41, 5 July 2022 (UTC)
Kashika and Mallika is a dialect of Bhojpuri language, It was named by a linguist, People in general have no idea about this name and neither the government accepted these names, Indian government know this language by the name Bhojpuri, you can see government website, it is clearly written bhojpuri. It should be covered on the page of the parent language. Jilataap ( talk) 06:44, 7 July 2022 (UTC)
Some guys are distorting the Bhojpuri Language article. He has updated this page multiple times without giving any source. Kindly check this user edits @Sang00500. He is indulging in edit warfare which is a breach of Wikipedia policy/rules. Kindly verify and take strict action on it. Aadit kumar misir ( talk) 10:14, 28 August 2022 (UTC)
The video under the ″History″ section of the ″Bhojpuri language″ page, the topic on which the person is talking is in bad taste, video does not capture the flavour and essence of Bhojpuri, the video is grave injustice to Bhojpuri.
If im authorised, will be glad to contribute a video of a person speaking Bhojpuri in the next few days.
Video details: WIKITONGUES- Krishna speaking Bhojpuri.webm Dmncnthny ( talk) 18:55, 21 June 2023 (UTC)